What will happen if insects disappear from Earth?

Some bugs are chewing our grass and trees, others look so disgusting that they just want to stay away. Even, somehow, they got into places where we absolutely didn't want to see their presence, from the bathroom, the bedroom to the kitchen.

It must have been some time in my life, one of us had to say: "I wish the monsters of this insect will disappear from the Earth forever." However, be careful. If your wish is true, it will really be a disaster.

First of all, how to identify which insects are

According to HowStuffWorks, insects are the most diverse group on Earth with more than 900,000 species, about three times more than all other animals combined. Insects can be found in nearly all habitats on Earth. There are about 5,000 species of dragonflies; 2,000 species of mantis; 20,000 species of grasshoppers; 17,000 butterflies; 120,000 bivalve species; 82,000 half-winged species; 350,000 hard-winged species and about 110,000 wing-winged species. So much so it is understandable that we often mumble between insects and "similarly shaped" animals .

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Insects are invertebrates, the body is divided into three parts: head, chest and abdomen.

Insects are invertebrates, the body is divided into three parts: head, chest and abdomen. They have double eyes, three pairs of legs and a pair of antennae. Many insects use wings to fly around and make us uncomfortable. Spiders are not insects because the body has only two parts: the chest and abdomen, and there are up to 4 pairs of legs. Centipede, can have up to 177 pairs of legs, not insects.

Important links of nature

People, plants and insects need to survive. Insects affect the life cycle of other organisms, affecting the planet's food chain and the reproduction of plants through pollination.

Insects are an important part of the food chain. Some animals, such as small birds, frogs, reptiles and other amphibians, exist entirely thanks to the insect diet. Without bugs, they will have nothing to eat and will eventually die. The chain effect happens and will affect the higher animals in the food chain respectively. In the end, these effects will affect humans, especially those with a meat diet.

So there are no insects, will humans become vegetarian creatures?

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Insects are an important part of the food chain.

Pollination by insects is an important ingredient in most fruits; and vegetables are food for humans and other animals. Insects like honeybees fly around the flowers and plants to transfer pollen grains from one plant to another.

While some plants are pollinated by the wind, many plants depend entirely or largely on bees and other pollinators such as beetles, caterpillars and flies. That's not to mention other important jobs that insects have done to stimulate growth in plants. Because of eating anything, these bugs unintentionally inhibit the development of pests such as weeds and parasites. Millions of insects digging burrows in the soil help to become porous and airy. They also decompose dead animal carcasses, animal and plant wastes that help fertilize the soil so that our crops grow.

It's hard to imagine what would happen if all the insects on this planet disappeared, even with the top biologists. The consequences will come slowly, but it will certainly be very heavy. It may be equivalent to the tilt of the Earth axis by 45 degrees.